Not really an answer, but more contributing to something which is obviously an issue with CM.
I've got an HTC Inspire HD running cm-11-20140309 Unofficial BR1-ace (stable version). I was able to use adb prior to update, but I never installed SDK since I had no need. I've tried all of the above and more.
At first I thought my issue was the MTP driver but it wasn't. After installing and updating SDK to include 4.4.2, the HTC MTP Device driver installed fine when connected via USB but using adb from the new sdk install location still shows the device as offline on both mtp, and ptp modes on the phone with debugging both of and on. When I disable usb debugging the phone automatically reboots, and I receive the error:
"Unfortunately the process android.process.media has stopped"
The new CM has an option under developer options to enable debugging over WIFI, so I tried that as well, and it simply says unable to connect to the IP address and port. Like the other poster, I can ping the IP address.
I also checked the option to enable root access for ADB and apps because it was set to only APPS and still the phone shows offline when I do adb devices and occasionally it throws the same error shown above.
EDIT:
Now, my phone just force rebooted, I renabled debugging, plugged it in and ran adb devices, and I was finally prompted by the phone for the RSA key. For some reason I was not prompted before and now the phone is connecting. So perhaps the issue is needing to switch root access from just apps to apps and adb after a fresh reboot.
Here is why it shows offline: http://playingwithsid.blogspot.com/2013/05/android-device-offline-fixing-adb.html